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I made a terrible, stupid mistake! My Time machine came up full.

I dragged several folders from ext HD to trash instead of deleting. Now My trash is full of large folders. Takes hours to delete. Is there any easier way to get these folders out of trash ?




iMac 24″, macOS 15.0

Posted on Jan 19, 2025 8:27 AM

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Jan 19, 2025 9:51 AM in response to fijim

To make sure what you posted is clear, are you saying that you dragged folders from an external HD, that are part of a Time Machine backup set to the Trash on your Mac? If that is correct, you effectively corrupted that backup set, and will need to start over again.


Going back to removing those folders from the Trash, then no, there really isn't an "easier" way. You basically have three choices:

  1. Wait for them to be deleted.
  2. Restart your Mac in Safe Mode, and then, try emptying the Trash again.
  3. Use a command in the Terminal app to remove them. Caution: You need to be very careful when using this command, as you could potentially delete things that you really don't want to. If you want to risk it, the command is: sudo rm -rf ~/.Trash/*

I made a terrible, stupid mistake! My Time machine came up full.

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